NP: Hello.Who are
you, where are you and how would you describe your music?

CATB: Plutonium noise rock.

NP: How did you get involved in the Long Division With
Remainders project?

CATB: We have known Justin Front & Follow since his
previous record label (Bad Hand Records).

NP: What approach did you take to remixing the tracks?

CATB: I was deprived of an internet connection for a week
and got very annoyed.

NP: How creative is the art of the remix?

CATB: How creative is the art of songwriting when most songs
use the same progression?

NP: What do you think you brought to the compositions?

CATB: Noise.

NP: What is the best time, state and/or mindset for the
listener to hear your work?

CATB: After a 24 hour long haul flight at the bottom of a
bunker in Berlin.

NP: How long did it take you to do your remixes?

CATB: The duration of the flight.

NP: Which instruments/equipment did you use?

CATB: Ajutar and SYB-3.

NP: What is your all time favourite remix?

CATB: “Children Suffer” by Mixomatosis.

NP: What other music projects (past and present) are you
involved in?

CATB: I’d like to do more Advance Lawnmower Simulator stuff,
which is my label – any submissions accepted.I’m also thinking of doing something much more primitive than Cats
Against The Bomb.Hasil Adkins is a
reference point at the moment but there is some fancy wiring I also need to do.